: not conscious: such as a : not awake especially because of an injury, drug, etc.
▪ He was knocked unconscious by a fall. ▪ She was unconscious for three days after the accident.
b : not aware of something — usually + of ▪ He is unconscious of his mistake. ▪ She was unconscious of being watched.
c : not intended or planned : not consciously done
▪ an unconscious mistake ▪ an unconscious bias
▪ He was knocked unconscious by a fall. ▪ She was unconscious for three days after the accident.
b : not aware of something — usually + of ▪ He is unconscious of his mistake. ▪ She was unconscious of being watched.
c : not intended or planned : not consciously done
▪ an unconscious mistake ▪ an unconscious bias
— un·con·scious·ly adverb
▪ People constantly make decisions, consciously or unconsciously.
▪ People constantly make decisions, consciously or unconsciously.
— un·con·scious·ness noun [noncount]
▪ He drifted into unconsciousness.
▪ He drifted into unconsciousness.





